đ¨ Abstract
Utah is set to become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, set to take effect on Wednesday. Dentists and health experts warn this may lead to an increase in tooth decay among vulnerable children and low-income residents, as fluoride helps prevent cavities, particularly in children. The bill's sponsor argues for informed consent, while U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Courtesy: wtop.com
Summarized by Einstein Beta đ¤
Suggested
As Trump battles elite colleges, House GOP looks to hike endowment tax by tenfold or more -
Jury selection in the Sean âDiddyâ Combs sex trafficking trial proceeds for a second day -
NYâs Wonder food hall, with celebrity-studded menus, plans 7 DC locations -
US trade deficit hits record high as businesses, consumers try to get ahead of Trump tariffs -
Tennesseeâs governor vetoes easier denial of parole bill, his first since taking office -
What customers can expect as Rite Aid closes or sells all its drugstores -
Deciding Between a Roth vs. Traditional IRA -
Champion skier Mikaela Shiffrin joins NWSL Denverâs ownership group -
Trump says Yemenâs Houthis have âcapitulatedâ to US, say they wonât attack shipping and US will halt strikes -
Israelâs military says it has fully disabled Yemenâs main airport with airstrikes -
Powered by MessengerX.io